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School refusal can be characterized by a child’s consistent reluctance or refusal to attend school due to emotional distress. Unlike school truancy, which is often characterized by a lack of interest in school and is done without parental knowledge, school refusal involves significant anxiety, difficulty and distress, with parents usually aware of their child’s struggle. Recognizing and understanding the underlying causes and knowing how to support your child through this challenging period is crucial for their well-being and academic success.
Read MoreGain valuable insights from Dr. Deepali Gershan, Compass Psychiatrist and Addiction Specialist, as she shares her expertise on the nuanced topic of mental health and substance use. In this blog, we delve into the complexities of this important subject, exploring its significance and receiving valuable perspectives from an experienced professional.
Read MoreOn February 15, 2023, The Family Action Network (FAN) presented the event, "Understanding and Treating School Anxiety and Refusal," a conversation with Leslie Brankin, Psy.D., and Anna Finis, Psy.D., moderated by Toni Boos, Psy.D. This presentation provided an overview of school anxiety and refusal to help families understand its various presentations, potential causes and functions of refusal behavior, and strategies for supporting youth and young adults in getting to school more consistently.
Read MoreMental health care is not a one-size-fits-all system. Multiple levels of care and treatment modalities are available to meet a variety of strengths, needs, and preferences. With the large number and potential combination of options available for care, it can feel overwhelming. However, understanding the continuum of care and the treatment types involved can also engender a sense of hope and empowerment that there are effective options available for everyone.
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